8219099

Methods and Apparatus for Subscriber Station-Based Admission Selection in a Wireless Communication System

PublishedJuly 10, 2012
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1. A method for subscriber station-based admission selection in a wireless communication system, the method being implemented by a subscriber station, the method comprising: identifying base stations that have sufficiently strong signal strength so that the base stations are candidates to be used for network entry; determining which of the candidate base stations is least utilized based at least in part on, for each of the candidate base stations, a percentage of allocated slots; and communicating with a base station with the lowest percentage of allocated slots for network entry, wherein the percentage of allocated slots is calculated based at least in part on a weighted average of a percentage of allocated slots within a downlink subframe and a percentage of allocated slots within an uplink subframe.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying a candidate base station comprises: determining a base station's signal strength; and determining whether the signal strength exceeds a threshold.

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3. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining which of the candidate base stations is least utilized comprises acquiring allocation information for each of the candidate base stations.

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4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the allocation information is acquired via MAP messages.

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5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the percentage of allocated slots is an average percentage taken with respect to multiple frames.

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6. A subscriber station that is configured to implement admission selection in a wireless communication system, comprising: a processor; memory in electronic communication with the processor; instructions stored in the memory, the instructions being executable by the processor to: identify base stations that have sufficiently strong signal strength so that the base stations are candidates to be used for network entry; determine which of the candidate base stations is least utilized based at least in part on, for each of the candidate base stations, a percentage of allocated slots; and communicating with a base station with the lowest percentage of allocated slots for network entry, wherein the percentage of allocated slots is calculated based at least in part on a weighted average of a percentage of allocated slots within a downlink subframe and a percentage of allocated slots within an uplink subframe.

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7. The subscriber station of claim 6 , wherein the instructions executable to identify a candidate base station comprise instructions executable to: determine a base station's signal strength; and determine whether the signal strength exceeds a threshold.

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8. The subscriber station of claim 6 , wherein the instructions executable to determine which of the candidate base stations is least utilized comprise instructions executable to acquire allocation information for each of the candidate base stations.

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9. The subscriber station of claim 8 , wherein the allocation information is acquired via MAP messages.

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10. The subscriber station of claim 6 , wherein the percentage of allocated slots is an average percentage taken with respect to multiple frames.

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11. An apparatus that is configured to implement admission selection in a wireless communication system, comprising: means for identifying base stations that have sufficiently strong signal strength so that the base stations are candidates to be used for network entry; means for determining which of the candidate base stations is least utilized based at least in part on, for each of the candidate base stations, a percentage of allocated slots; and means for communicating with a base station with the lowest percentage of allocated slots for network entry, wherein the percentage of allocated slots is calculated based at least in part on a weighted average of a percentage of allocated slots within a downlink subframe and a percentage of allocated slots within an uplink subframe.

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12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the means for identifying a candidate base station comprises: means for determining a base station's signal strength; and means for determining whether the signal strength exceeds a threshold.

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13. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the means for determining which of the candidate base stations is least utilized comprises means for acquiring allocation information for each of the candidate base stations.

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14. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the allocation information is acquired via MAP messages.

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15. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the percentage of allocated slots is an average percentage taken with respect to multiple frames.

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16. A computer-program product for implementing subscriber station-based admission selection in a wireless communication system, the computer-program product embodied in a non-transitory computer-readable medium having instructions thereon, the instructions comprising: code for identifying base stations that have sufficiently strong signal strength so that the base stations are candidates to be used for network entry; code for determining which of the candidate base stations is least utilized based at least in part on, for each of the candidate base stations, a percentage of allocated slots; and code for communicating with a base station with the lowest percentage of allocated slots for network entry, wherein the percentage of allocated slots is calculated based at least in part on a weighted average of a percentage of allocated slots within a downlink subframe and a percentage of allocated slots within an uplink subframe.

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17. The computer-program product of claim 16 , wherein the percentage of allocated slots is an average percentage taken with respect to multiple frames.

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July 10, 2012

Inventors

Tom Chin
Guangming Carl Shi

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